Z&he forest $tjnMiaro. w. it. duxn KDITOK. WED5ESD.T MORMSO, J1S. 29, ISJ1. We take tlie following items from tlie Clenrfickl Journal : A cliilJ of Stephen A. Keplinrt, of Decntur township, was horned; to n crisp on Tuesilny evening, January 7tli. Tlie motlier left it alone in the house, with a burning lamp, which it took mid turned upside down on tho fire. The child was about two years old. A boy named Win. P. Keiscr, ned about 16 years, committed suicide by Imanging himself, in the barn of Mr. Fred. Al. Cardon, in Lawrence town ship, on Friday, January 17th. The circumstances are ns follows: . Young Keiscr came to Mr. ('anion's four months since, who employed him to do chores about the house. On Fri day last, the fatal day, Mr. C. observed a "caution" in the. Journal, warning the public, against harboring or trust ing said V. 1'. K., on his father's ac count, and asking for information to secure, his return home. Mr. Cardon read tho notice to the boy, who bung down his head for a few moments, ami then suddenly looking at Mr. V. re marked in a sad tone, "That will not do the old man any good," whereupon Mr. C replied, " ell, you can have a home with nie as long as you want." Dinner being ready, the boy cat a few bites and then went out of "the house but returned in a few minutes i nd done some chores for Mrs. 0. After wards the boy again left the house, and was nut seen until in tho evening, when he was found hanging in the barn, dead, lie hail fastened one eixl of a strong rope, to a cross beam in the mow, and the other around hi neck, tind, evidently, then jumped off the beam. l)enth must have been almost instantaneous, ns Ids nock was broken. An inquest was held on the body.when, substantially, t tie above fact's were elicited. The father, Mr. George Keiscr, residing at IJrookville, wns no tified by telegraph of the sad fine of his son. On Sunday last the boy's re mains were taken to Brookville.'to be delivered to his friends for interment. The boy is represented as having been very intelligent, industrious and ac commodating. What 'motive could bare induced so young a person to end his life in so tragic a manner, is p. mystery. We take the following items from the Warren Ledger: W o bear that a young girl named Duprcy was recently very suddenly taken ill and died in a school near Youngsville. A similar ease occurred iu inanuicrg alley. A boy was taken ill, and the teacher requested n passing stranger to take him home. The boy died before arriving at his residence. Warren County, in a financial way, is in a healthy condition. Just now, tn that portion known ns the oil pro ducing section, principally Deer field, there is some financial distress, occasioned by the low price of oil: and most of the w rits in the .Sheriff 'g hands tvre against persons in that region; but outside ot tins the Micrili lias no busi ness worth mentioning. The farmers are all well off out of debt and pros perous; and the lumbermen are in good htanding. notwithstanding there many reverses in getting their lumber to market. Win. Bailey, late manager of the Warren Dramatic, Association .sudden ly left town last Tuesday. The Asso ciation in cuiijunelio.i with Mr. Cur ncr bad played Hip Van Yt'inkta the previous evening, to a fair house. The receipts wero paid to Bailey, who neg lected to pay the Treasurer or to settle the bills. It is feared that Bailey is a scamp, and as tharo is another man in tow n by the name, we will say that the runaway is a shoemaker by trade and a scamp by practice. The other man is neither. Bailey owes for the hall wo nights, for the band, and for prin ting, and his namo ought to have been Owen More and it is presumable he is. Last Saturday a young man named John Sweeney met with a serious ac cident at'fraxlcr's mill, in Limestone township. It seems be wr.s engaged in doing something nronnd the buzz saw, and unfortunately got his left band where it ought not to havo been, and it was sawed from tho base of tho little finger, in a diagonal manner, to the base of the fore finder. Ho was brought to the Russell House, War ren, when Dr.s. Bartholomew and Haz el tine were cailed and unnoticed am putation necessary. On Saturday evening, Dr Bartholomew', assisted by Dr. ifazellhie, performed the pain ful operation, saving the thumb and fore finger, lie is still at tho Russell House, and is fast recovering. The young man bails from Albion, Frio coiuity, and had worked on tho mill only two days. Tli j Internal Revenue oflieo re ports two hundred and sixty-nine dU- tilleiies iu operation iu the United States on the 1st of January ; w ith a producing capacity of 6:J!,Ga8 gallons daily. An ccjuitablo distribution of this product would give about three drinks a day to cadi of the voters of the country. VOTK ON IMTKIl KTATKM NKNATOH. Both Houses met promptly at threo o'clock. Tho various cmmitte?s tin the inauguration reported that they had officially attended to their dutieu. Tho fact was noted on the journals, and amid breathless attention from tin crowded galleries, tho hall was opened for the election of a United States Senator from Pennsylvania. Tho first namo called was that of Adam Albright, who voted in a loud voice for Simon Cameron ; then Alli son, of Washington, for Simon t'amer-' or.. Xcxt came Jesse Amerman, who voted for William A. Wallace. Ami so they went through tho long list of one hundred names. Cameron receiv ed fifty-nine votes and Wallnco thirty seven a stijt paity vote, with tho ex ception of John Wilson, of Philadel phia, Independent, who voted for Wallace. In tho Senate McCIuro voted for Thomas M. Marshal, tho other Sena tors Cameron er Wallace. This closed the bnsinesf of the day, which has beon indeed an exciting one. - to The down passenger train on tho Oil Creek Road, due here nt 7:."0 last evening, ran over a man named Bryan Shanalian, betwen Gray's Mills and Hydetowu. Tho engineer saw tho man endeavoring to riso from tho track, but could not stop the train in time to save him. Ha was conveyed to John Keown's hotel, in this city, whore he expired shortly afler his ar rival. Both legs were cut off above the knee, and tl u skull was badly fractured. Deceased lived below Watson Flats, was a laborer on the railroad, and started for Cirry iu search of work on Tuesday morning. He is suppose! to have been on his re turn home w hen the accident occurcd. Mr. Perry empaneled tho following Coroner's jury Inst evening: M. Ship man, foreman; Joseph Tarr, Patrick Goudwin, J. Theoboid, Thomas Buckley and Jneob Buyer. Tho in quest will be held U lny Herald, Thursday. A man named George Fonner met with an accident which will probably cost him his life at the Franklin sta tion, Allegheny Valloy Railroad yes terday afternoon. He tried to get on train 1, express north while under mo tion. He failed, fell between the cars and the rear coach passed over him cutting off both legs at the knees. He is an employee of the road, was paid off yesterday and was drunk when he made the attempt. Dr. Davis of Oil City was felegra plied for and the man carried to his boarding house near by. It is not thought that ho will live. An other argument for "local option." Who scld the man the whiskey that took away his brains? Since the above was written we learn that the man died about two hours after the accident. Who killed hiiu t Derrick, Thursday. o The Commercial says: "It is inti mated that the Administration intends soon to make a demand upon Mexico for settlement of the claims of United states citizens for losses occasioned by tho depredations of Mexicans along the Rio Grando, and that if Mexico does not comply promptly the Govern ment of tho United States will im mediately press their payment. Few will bo Surry to learn thai the Admin istration intends to pursue a mororizid course towards that republic in this particular, than it has heretofore dene. riiintoiii of tuluirli. Dull, heavy headache, fcbsttictiou of usual passages, discharge falling into throat, sometimes profuse, watery, acrid, thick and tenacious mucus, pur ulent, muco-purulent, bloody, putrid, offensive, etc. In others a dryness, dry, watery, weak or inflamed eyes, ringing in the ears, deafness, hawking and coughing to clear throat, ulcera tions, scabs from ulcers, voice altered nasal twang, offensive breath, impair cd smell and taste, dizziness, mental depression, tickling cough, etc. Only a few of the above symptoms are like ty to be present in any caso at one time. No disease is more common or less understood by physicians. The Proprietor of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Rem edy will pay $500 reward for a case of Catarrh which ho cannot cure. Sold by Druggists at 50 cents. COS. The Duiurslir McwIiik .llni'liiiic, although comparatively a recent in vention, has already taken rank ns the beet iu tho field; and its immense popularity is due to the fact that it combines all the advantages of previ ous inventions, and has obviated all the disadvantages which lender other varieties objectionable. i or simplicity and durability, and for case of operation it cannot bo sur passed, or even equalled, by any oth er machine. No one should purchase befero ex amining the work of the Domestic. Applicants for License. rpjlli following persons have tiled their -L applications lor l,iocnso lor Fob'y Term of Court, to ho held ul Tioncsta, oil the -Mi Monday of February A. I). 173: William Laurence, llotrl, 'Tioncsta Horo. E. A. Kohoiis, Hold i'sxuncliis, Harmo ny Township. John Peterson, Hotel, Ti unkryvillo, Har mony Township. J. 15. AUXKW, Clerk. Jan. J7, W:;. FOREST COUNTY DRUGSTORE! D. S. Knox, Proprietor, KT.M STHKKT, Tiosksta, Pa. HAVE now in stock and for sale a full assortment of PATENT MEDICINES, TOBACCO, CIGARS, NOTIONS, 4C, LiqUOliS, For Medical ut OSLY. I am agent for tno PERKINS A HOUSE . NON-EXPLOSIVE LAMP, The only SAFE T.AM I made, willlmrn all kind of oil with perfect safety, belli"; nil Metal it can not break, mid so const lift ed it cannot explode. I nm now runulnjr a TIU'SHOP And will make to onler nil kinds of Tin or Sheet Iron Ware nt short notice. Shop next door south of Drug Store. I am also agent for Rome of the lu st Finn and LIFE I XS Ul! AXCK t'O M V A X 1 1 IS in Tin-: rxrrr.n statics. All within;: Insurance I w ill attend to at short notice. P. W. CIiAKK Assistant. A I. SO REAL-ESTATE ACENT, AN T) II A VK NOW FOIt SALE One farm nl" Mner; a, 30 cleared, honif and barn, in Kinjrslev township. IbrJy.ixiO. One louse nod lot In TlnnM:i lloroii..;h, on ltine St., fl.iKH). One house mid lot on Ttaec St. fsno. One house nod lot on Water St. fl.'.oO, One house mid lot on Water Nt. SI.WO. One house ami lot on Water St. $500. One house and lot on Water SI. JI,O0J. Fifteen out lots from $300 to JtMln. One ilwollimr house, burn and orchnrd with nil kinds of Iruitsj, ornamental trees, two water wells, nml nut building, fiacres of land, and as f-ood a location ns there Is in the village of Tioncsta, W.ooo. Ono Saw nod Pinning Mill, with nil kinds of machinery for making Sash, limit's, Ulinds, Klooriiiir, Sash, Moulding. The machinery is nearly nil new. Three acres of land ; situated nt tho month of I nmosta Creek. A rare chance to invest. I'rice 7,000. .".'.l-lv L. L. Richmond & Co. JEWELERS, Invite tho attention of tiio public to their im mense slock of goods, consisting of La J if i Ounce Sett, Coral Sett, Jet Sett, Opera Chaina, Leon tine Chains, If ecklaoea, in Gold and Jet, Locketi, Chain Braoelotp, Bond BrtoeleU, Amerloan and Swlw Watches, Boy Wtch:, American and French Clooka, and all thi Lateit Deiigna in SOLID SILV K H AND VI.ATKD W A It K , Together with a fine assort ment of FRENCH GOODS. Call and examine our i"ods and l'riccs bo fore purchasing. We Kuarnntccoui' prices as for the same quality of goods elsewhere. L. L, Richmond 4 Oo,, Museum Building, Choetnut St., Mtadville, Pa, SLOAN & VAN GIESEN. BLACKSMITHS ANI' WAGON-MAKERS. Cornr of Church and Klin Streets, TIOST1CST.A. IA. This linn is prepared to do all work In Iu lino, Hint will warrant everything done at their simps to ijivo satisfaction, i'ur tii'iilar attention given to iiicsi:.sikm:s;, uivo Uimii a trial, und von will ifrrt it. The oldest and most reliable Institution for obtainiiii; n Meiciiitile Kdueation. Si;,l'iai tical business men as insliuc. tors. For information, write fr a circiilaj' to r. Dl'Ff'A SONS, Pittshurch, Pa. not r-ltf-lv. DOANE. AND VVING, "Tin: tij:iii a riAXv -v 4f3 IU tOOiMlil ST I IfttST, . V First premiums wlierever exhibited -Prices low loi tlie quality Largo prices allowed for Second-liai.d Instruments in Exchange. From Mr. Edward Hoffman, the cchbrated Pianist. I conscientiously believe that ynur Fiano is in very respect a most mannifi cent JimlrHincnt. . ' - - - Ih "Jtulrprniirnt." - The American Tiano lint deservedly become a very popular Instrument. C-J-Kcfponsible Agents wanted for unoccupied territory. Send for circulars 10 I WAN E it WINU, 423 Uroomo St., N. Y. -J-J-Gm CROVER & BAKER si:n itj m u iiim:n. Tje following are 'selected from thou, amis of testimonials of similar character, as expressing tho reason a for the prefer ence of the tl rover A Daker Machines over all others. "Hike tho OroTor A Baker Ma chine, in tho first plnen, because if I hail anyother, I should still want a drover Itaker j and havinira (trover .V linker it answer, tho purpose of nil the rest. It doc a creator variety of work and iseasinr to iori-ii than any other," Mrs. J. c. Cro ly (Jenny Juno) "I have had severe! veers' expe rience with a drover A linker Machine, which has civen me preat satisfaction. think the drover A Haker Machine Is more easily ninnaucd, mid h'!s liable to tret out of order. I prefer the drover A Baker de cide. tl v." M rs. Dr. Wntts, New York. "I have had one in mv fainllv for aomo two years; and f.ioiu whnt I know of its workiuirs, ami from tlie testimony of many of my friends who use the anno, I can hardly ace how nn vtltina: ; could be more -complete or ive batter Malefaction." Mrs. den. draut. "I helieve It to he the best, all thlntrseonsidcred.orsiivthat 1 have known It is very simple noil easily learned; the scu inir from the ordinary spools is a (treat advantage; tlie stitch is 'entire! v reliable; it docs ornamental work beautifully; it is not liable to iret out or order. Mrs. A. M Spi.oncr, .'111 liondst. Ilrooklyn. The drover and linker Sewine Machine Company manufacture boih tlie Klastie nnd Lock Stitch Machines, and odor the public n choice of tho best luachiiirs ot both kinds, nt their establishments In all tholurjre cities, and throiiirh agencies iu nearly nil towns throughout the country. I'rice lists and sample of tewing in both (ditches furnished on application to T. J. VAN dIKSrCN, Agent, Tlonesta, Tn. AGENTS! A RARE CHANCE!! Wo will pay nil Agcnta jNn per week in ( Asu who wilt ciikuuo witli us at once. KvcrythiiiK furnished nnd expenses paid. Address A COLJ.TEUA CO., i iiariotic, Mich $5 TO $25 PER DAY ! AdK.VIN WASTHl) to sell a bcautiiul Portrait, in oil colors, of u l.'l;o oi. i! C'l-pwiii'i), . i. .. i . . .M1. den. (iKO. d MICAIiR Send (l for ootnt, or cts, for saiui'le. ClldSSCUP A WKST. Mi Chestnut St., Philadelphia, pUTNCII-S l.MI'KUIAl, HUSSIAN VI Ml ST.VKD. Wholesale to the trade. Smide cans sent postpaid, on receipt of $1. W. Ileiiiinii T. Krucauir, Itcndinjr, l'n. tj TO tOn per day! Agents wanted ! 4J I U sPAU All classes of working people, of eilher sex, younn or ohl, make inoro money at work ior us in their spare moments or nil tho time than at niivthinui else. I'artieiilnrs tree. Address d. Stinsou A Co., Portland, Maine. $i,ooc icKivAKiVr For any case of ltliml, lileedina, Itching or t'h-eralcd Piles that Ho Jl:ng's Pile Kemedy fails t" cure. It is prepared ex pressly to cure the Piles, nnd iiothiiifrclse. Sold by nil Drujtjtists. Price, gl.Oo. 4lti ORGANIC LAW OF THE SEXES Conditions which iinpnir verilitv positive and negative electricity proof "that lifo is evolved without union effect of tobacco --iiitliience of llesli and phosphoric diet modern treatment of pclvio diseases, stricture and varicocele, nnd arrest of de velopment; ten lectures to his private sur icid class, by KHIVA Itl) II. DIXd.N, M. I)., 45 Kil'th AVHiiue, N, V.; 04 piies, 'i") cents. "Kvorv line from tho pen of Dr. Dixon is of (trcut value to tho whole hu man race." II irace dreelcy. 4i--lt MEN II U.i lliTM I'(U THE ADVERTISERS' GAZETTE, A book of 128 pacs, showing how, when and where to advertise, and cniitninin;; a list of nearly .'1,000 iicwspnpers.with much other Information of in lores! to advertisers. Address ( ikd. p. ROWF.LL A CO., Pub lishers. H Park Itow, New York. ll-il Allagheny Valley Rail Road. NEW LINK TO IIL'FFAI.O THItOUGII TIIK OIL JtLdloNS. 0 iN AN I) afler Monday Nov. 'JO, Trains will run as follows (Altoona Time): SOUTH. Day Express lcavo Oil Citv at 3 25 p tn Arrives at Pittsinil'sli ' H 1.5 p iu Niglil Fxpress Leaves Oil City 0 30 p in A rrives at Piiishurgli ti 4(1 a iu Mail Train leaves oil City 0 45 a m Arrives nt Pitllbui'li 6 00 p in VemiUKo Ai;coni, lenves Oil City'4 0ti p. ul. and iiriivcs at 1 iltanning tl 10 p. iu. Nol'TII. Day r.xprcss Leaves Pitisluugh ut 7 50 a m Ari rivesnt oil I 'ily at 2 HI) p m Nirht KxprcsH Leaves Pittsburgh ttepui Arrives al Oi. City ft 45 am Mail Train leaves Pjtlsbiii jjh II .")0 a 111 Arrives ut Oil city 7 'i. p m YeiiiUiKO Ace. leaves Kitianniii(i 7 uu n and iii rives at Oil City JVS p m Silver Palaco Sleeping Cars'on nibt Express Trains, l:tewu Pittsbuii;li and j 1 1 ns v 1 1 1 c. i nrouuli ( oaelics on Hay Kx presH 'J'ruiiiN betwuca Pittsburgh and Hoa b'li. J. J. l AWUl'.M K, T. M. KINO, (ien'l. Sup't. Aws't. Hup t. CJCllSCUIHK for the" Forest ltopublican k.3 It will I pay. OH Creck&Alli'glH'iiy River Ry ON AND AFTF.lt Monday Juno 5, 1S7I, Trains will runns follows ; aoi-Tit WAItl) TUAI.VS. STATIONS: 1st Class. 4 2 a. in. n. in. 2d Class. 10 It a. m. a. in. 8 INI 0 10 tl KO tl 54 10 20 11 (Ml 11 20 e p.m. Corrv 6 15 11 00 a . o II 24 n 7 n 4d (i !i 7 10 7 25 Spartansburg dlyndcn Ccntrevilln Tryonvillo Hydetowu AH Tituaville lK Miller Farm Shaffer Pioneer ar I'etCentro MR Columbia Tarr Farm Kynd Farm Itousevillo McClintock An Oil City im Oleopolis Kngle Itock President Tioncsta lliekorr- 'I'runkcyvllW Tidiouto Irviiicton n 2 1 1 85 tl 54 11 47 7 04 II cii 7 13 12 Ot 7 L'5 U 15 7 35 112 ST 7 42 12 45 8 H2 1 O.t S 07 1 08 17 I IS 8 25 I 25 8 2M 1 2S 8 l U 8 40 l its 8 4(1 ! 44 8 5:1 I 4'.l 7 40 7 Ml 8 (l.l 8 10 8 2o 8 30 8 38 8 42 8 HI 8 5ft II (Nl 9 15 ( 111 11 35 (1 .V. 12 15 7 20 12 20 7 411 12 4.1 7 55 1 05 8 10 1 55 8 20 3 10 8 ;;o 8 4(1 n oo 40 8 5(1 1 S3 V 10 2 115 0 15 2 10 ! 45 2 Hit H .".rt 2 4(1 !1 f.tl 12 50 10 23 3 12 Itl 44 3 32 10 54 3 41 1 1 II 3 fi8 12 01 4 40 0 05 3 O'l U 20 3 20 10 15 3 40 11 III 4 25 II 32 '4 50 II 38 4 50 12 ltd '. :;7 . I 20 a 15 1 45 (i :t 2 21 7 10 . A 05 8 10 AiiniTtoNAi.svcoxn-i'i.Asx 'i n.viNs sot r it. No, 10. Titusvillc 2.10 p. m.; Miller 2,50; Pioneer 3 20; Pet Centre 3.33; Columbia 4,15; Tarr Fin in 4,2.1; liyml Farm 4,37; ltouscville4,55; Oil City 5,20. No. 8 Cony (1,15 n. in.; Titusvillc 8,:V5j Miller Fin r.t ti,2.'; Pet Centre o. l.s; Colum bia 10,13; Tarr Fnrin 10,18; livnd I'ni'lii 10.27; ltouscvillc 10,35; Oil City 1 1,00. No. is. Pet Centre 1.28 p. m.'; (Vlunihhi 1,50; Tarr Farm 2,05; liynd Farm 2,10; ltollsevillc 2.3(1 ; ()i Cjtv 51,(1(1. No. 22 Oil City (1,30' n. m.; Oleopolis 7.25, Tioncsta 54; Trunkevvillo 10,15; Tidioutcll.il. MonrilWAItn TltAlNS. STATIONS: 1st Clncs. 2d Class. 5 3 1 :t Ik III. o. in. ti. in. a. Irvilicti II Tidiouto Trutikeyville Hickory Tioncstrt President Fugle ICock Oleopolis AR OH City OK McClilltoek Itousevillo Kynd Farm Tarr Farm Columbia Alt Pet Centre I'M Pioneer Slimier Miller Farm A u Titiisv illo Hydetowu Tryonvillo ( 'ciitrcvillo dlynden Spiirtuiisbiirg I'orry AlllU I IONAr. M:coMl.( I.AssrilAINS-NollTII No. 15 Oil City 11.55 n. m.; Itousevillo 7.20; Tarr Farm 7.40; Columbia 7..V-; Pel Centre s.io; I i ,i lot-r 8.40; Miller 11.25; Titusvillc 0.55. No. 7 TitusvilloO.OOa. ni. t4irrv 11.2.5. No. II oil city ll.'.i) n. in.; Itoiiseville 11.45; Itynd Farm 11.53; Tarr Farm 12.0.!; Coluiiiliin 12,1(1; Pet Centre 12,20; Miller 1.25; Tilusvillo 2.IKI; Corry 4.42 p. in. No. 21 Tidioutc 12.45 p. in.; Triinkev rillo 1.45; Tioncsta 2.43; Oleoiiolis4.25; Oil City 5.20. () Tinins do not stop. (fJStop on signal. () Stop for nicals. Trains 5, (i, 21 ami 22 run daily ; till other uious uau v except tinouys. N. 11. Train No. m is an F.s Express from Tilusvillu to I lorry. KII.VKH f.M.ACK SI.KKIMNO I'AIITIIAINM. No. 4 Direct from Philadelphia without change. No. 1 Direct to Philadelphia without charge. No.5 Direct from Pittsburgh without change. ! No. it ' Direct to Pittsburgh without change. C.J. IIKPIICHN JNO. riTCAIHN. Superintendent. don'J Manager. LOTS FOR SALE! 15 TIIK BOROUGH OF TIONESTA. o AppJj to GEO. O. PICKLES, 79, Nassaaht., Jfew York City. PUOTOGRAPH GALLERY. Wator Street, ADJOINING THi: HOI.MKS HOUSE, Tionesta, Pa., M. CARPENTER, . 1 : Proprietor. Pictures takon in ul) tho lutcht. styles i tle rt. ;(;.M a. iu. p. in. p. in. n. m. n. in, 12 45 5 05 V 00 7 15 1 28 5 47 7 20 tl 05 1 45 0 05 8 05 111 1.-, 1 51 ;0 In M 20 10 4 I 2 It II 34 8 45 II 40 2 35 fli 55 :,() 12 21 1 38 0 5!l II 35 1 2 32 2 47 7 OS 1G 05 I 03 i 15 7 35 10 65 1 5(1 (1 00 3 20 7 40 11 30 2 10 0 13 frt 32 1 55 11 ,50 u , fl HI 3 35 7 511 12 00 2 3(1 (1 20 i.t 40 ,8 04 12 25 2 40 B 25 3 4 ) 8 10 12 3S 'J vVi l! 211 3 40 8 14 12 48 3 III 0 31 3 55 8 21 1 05 3 20 0 3(1 3 5!) 8 23 1 25 3 .".3 li 42 4 OO 8 30 I 15 3 45 ( 52 ,4 15 8 10 2 I'll 4 15 0 5(1 4 20 8 41 2 15 4 40 17 15 4 IU U 05 2 45 5 20 7 35 4 15 0 10 3 05 7 44 4 55 II 20 3 20 7 57 5 (Is . !! ,'!4 S 50 8 05 5 17 43 4 10 f8 14 15 27 0 AO 4 30 8 24 5 38 id 02 4 50 8 55 li 111 111 32 5 50 ii. a. tixu i:h a- cm., OIL.CITY, PA. Wllot.rsAI.K AMI iii:tii. De.ilers In HARDWARE CUTLERY, BELTING i PACKING, Axn Oil Well Supplies, ' c Spear's Celebrated Anti-Clincher antt Anti-Dust Parlor and Cooking StoveL Ranges, Hot-Air and Steam-Heaters,. For private and public houso. SMOKE-STACKS 1 Shoet-Iron Work, Pipo Cutting. 3'.l-tf. ALT. EXT.on j.i'p it'i I,. crRDtstwtriTw, TJmVT.UJNGS.UVERftRLQC) In Itiff woTi-l-.Tfol nijKinr In wht.-li tin' nftltrt. P.1 ore alwvo ti'it.iii.'l fur n-lifr. Ilio ilippcvrnT li.h..vo li Itnfl cotnltiiiril l.i htirrttwi inoi of Nllic.e'i IIHt-l nv.r.ill Cll aiivn ?ni.rtii,-wliii-ll U.m Ii.i, ln-lill.l tulo Iho iPci'lN)!" kilty-fto-n for liMlm.r Illo lrk. ttlioi n, 'V.'r l.(lini cit-ilMilfil hi n in millrltio. 1'hf r irltsit-r cf lltln fti-t I- f.Minit lu tin irri'.nt vnririvH ihim.1 oh.ii. tinio (tiH.i wht'-li it li.n- Wn (.nillO l' rmiquor. In thu euro of ItroiicU lilv, Kevrro (Uillffhs, ami ih.i fArlv tiicfS l Cousti ill I' ll oil, II Iu a-lmlillil tliu lueilirnl fziriilly. iiil finliima fi'iri.iri.iittf iriiniiiint'. It Ilia grmltf-l mciliral (lirtivury ul tin li;e. WIOIm il ouri ll.ii l.rO'V.t li:lu'!l," It llTllptlipl lli rwl. ln )I.1 purifies iho blooil. llv i iirtsi nml il,oi mu'ii ll--l pii ri I ln pni.orlt.'H. 11 rtiiw Kll lliiiiiir fro. a' ti hh--i Ncrofnln te a f.mitiidii lltotrli, 11 in pie, vr srit Klim. Moiriiriftl ili-t'lir, Mtuifrjii Miii!ii, mill Utr cUti.-u, nm iM-acllrte'l. bhiI vloioi: IikIiIi sinl a .oitii'l ri. iHiiiniiini ttaUlihrtt. fr'.r? l rlaa. Null llli'Miiit, i'evcr eorv. truly ui Konull Nkill, in oli.trl, all tlie Itmurii'ii. ill. isiKfA ram-il liv li.nl bliNMl. nn rniiu,.., (l l,.j thi jn,.rliil inrlryin r snil lav ikihui iny iiicui f If you f.vl ihill, ili'iiwy, iti liilitnii'il. Imo pl low c:la of fklii, or illnwUli brniKn pl 1.11 fi.-o or ti i.lr, frciiKiit hrailtrlie or tlicxh.f.-. tl0 in hi 'iilb. Inlernal Urnl or rlitlU. sltonialnl with not niiic, low -iiihtr. mmI irtiNtiiijr fori, v bo'liiiif. Irrcmtlir llsillo. si.it lont'Ue coniuil, to:i aro fMirferlii? fnmi lorplil l.lrer or , Itlllosiaiiess. In limn vim of " 1,1 or dinsiilallli" only pari of lliri ymplittk . are t sntri.ta:ft(t. A a rmiimty for all fiiLh caissi. t Dr. Piarco'tf (lolitcii MkilU-al llUrovury liaa no '(nal. a it flf-cla irfert miM, li-ailn; lli liv r dtrrnultifllil ainl lli.ftlttnr. Tor tlie uura of labiiiiiil Coiiall palioii ul lha Imnrln it 1 a niivtr falling riut'ily. ami ttio-e wlio ha'o r ai'l It for ttii piirpoa arv ImiiiI in iUiiraivf. ; Ifi" proprintor orn'M f.1 .(mo mvanl for a !! tin (hit III quit I' " r,lre "t all tlw di apb for wliicli il is rfA'iiiniiianileil. Sold by (lruiriri'lB at il por botlla. Frrpareil by ' R. V Pirrra. M. II.. Kola Pntprlalor, at liislticinf." cat lahorauirv. IU Sesara slrcal BnlTala, N. V. Bail lost addrasa fur a pampUltu ERIE & PTTTSBDUOH R U On anil tiller Moiulny, Nov. 15, lWl'i trnius will run on iliis row I ns follows; I.KAVK K 1 1 1 K S( UTI I W A R D. 11:55 A. M. Ati'OMMODATlox I.enve-i Ncwcnstle nt 7:05 and arrives at Pittsburgh 10:00 a. tu. lOiii a. (., I'lTTsnrnoii kx., stops nt nil KtatimiM, nml arrives ut A. A (i. W. 1!. It. Trnnsfcr nl I:'0 p. m., nt Nnwcnstlo Ht 3:15 p. in., ami nt I'ittsliurKh nt ti:0u p. ni. ' 5:05 a. M., ACCOM moua I'Io.n, from Jainca. town, arrives at A. A . W. It. It. Trausler nt 5: 10 n. in. at Newcnstto at 7:05 a. m., ami PittslmrKh at Hhoti a. m. 5:IHI p. m Mlxeil Traill leaves Erio for Hlmron, stoppiii); at nil intoruivdiatu points nml arriving nt 10:15 a. nt. l.KAVK PITT-SHUmiH NOUTWAltl) : 7:15 A. M., Kin it exi'Iiksm, lenves Now- castle at 10:00 a. A.tkO. W. It. It. Trans- fur ! Il.'lla ... ...I ,. n, , ,t, nl P ni.. niakiiiK close (Hiiineelion for liutru lo nml Niagara F.ille. 8:35 p. m. Accoii modatiox, env? New castle at (i:.",0 p. m , A. tfc fi. V. It. 1 Ti-ansfei- at 7:55 p. in., nml Jauio.tnwii ut 8:30 a. in., connects with mixed trains tint arrives in Erio nt 1:55 n. in. (1:30 P. si.. Mixed Train leave Sharon for Erie, nml nrriviiiK at (Jirnrd at li!::)o u , and Ih io at ti:55 a. ni. Trninseoiiiieci at Kocliesterwith train for heeln anil all points ii, West Virginia mid at Pttlshursh coeneel ions for PhiladuN plna, nnrrishurvli, Italtiinore and Wash liiKton via Peiiiisylvania Central llailroad. I'.rie Kx,rcss North, connects at lliraril will, ( Icvclaiid mid Erie trains Westward or ( Icvclani Chirac,, and all points Hi the . W es ; at -.r,(, wU1, pliiladelphiaA' Kriyl 1 ailroad for Corry, Warren, 1 i vim-u.nT' iKl.oiite Ac, nd willf n.illalo .V Erio Ka, road fur liiitlalo, Dunkirk, Niagara l alla and Now Yoiv City. F. N. KINNKY. i General Snp't STI t A U SS?' ? .' 1 - y Wullies in Two Vol- uni.s, ,,r,co $1 each i l,, ,s, J5 cad, i l' , V r . 1'?.!w;"v",,u"''-seoiitaiii over fort n;FAV01.1TKt'; I the on y eorreel iiikI coioph.tc edilino. ,1 ! (1 rrss .1 , P i1 ii'ihL'ii t s - - ' Musin i'tihlisl'icr. W A I a I l.S - ALT. EXT.on ' iiiiiliisS; H5 ;t v-:imV-nH 61 r.rra.'.wayi N, w Ymk. Nov. 12.
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